Category Archives: Redevelopment News

The wildly successful Riverwalk will mark another milestone Monday when construction begins on the final downtown stretch along the Hillsborough River’s eastern shoreline. Workers will begin constructing a path that connects the Straz Center to Water Works Park to the north, where the renovated public park and Ulele restaurant have infused new life into that…

Yet another plan is aiming at redeveloping an entire block on Orlando’s west side, this time for a retail building that would include a drive-through Dunkin’ Donuts. Plans for the new Dunkin’, and two additional retail spaces, are taking shape on the south side of West Colonial Drive, where the current Ultimate Auto car dealer is located.…

You wouldn’t think what sounds like a simple question would carry so much weight for a city’s future, but that may be the case for West Palm Beach. As a Post editorial earlier this week pointed out, city officials are trying to get an early read on whether they should cut the closing times for bars and…

BUNNELL — A house on Moody Boulevard that stirred passionate debate about the city’s past, present and future is gone. The property, which includes a bungalow-style house built in 1930 and adjacent land, was the subject of debate a couple of years ago when developers wanted to build a Dollar General store on the site. While…

In sci-fi movies, a shape-shifter transforms itself from one body into another so swiftly and convincingly, you wonder who its real self is. West Palm Beach’s transformation won’t be that dramatic in the year ahead. But the city contours are shifting rapidly as global forces that drive economic growth turn the city into a busy…

As 2015 comes to a close, more small businesses are encouraged to see Tallahassee’s economy strengthening and that will likely lead to more new hires, expansions and relocations. Owners may also decide to invest back into the business with major purchases. Key economic factors point up. Business are seeing increased sales. There’s more population. Property…

BELLEAIR — The demolition of an iconic hotel and the legal battle waged to try to save it has put the Belleview Biltmore Hotel on the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s top 10 Wins and Losses List for 2015. Built in 1897 along Clearwater Harbor, the 400-room Biltmore played host to royalty and business magnates…

The Renaissance Tampa International Plaza Hotel recently revealed a new look after $10 million in renovations that took nearly a year to complete. The 293-room hotel, which is connected to the International Plaza shopping mall in Tampa, updated the hotel lobby, guest rooms, outdoor patios and the private dining room at the hotel’s in-house restaurant, Pelagia…

PANAMA CITY — Panama City is paving the way for a series of non-ad valorem special assessments to be considered next year, including a measure aimed at incentivizing business growth within the city. If approved, the assessments would be placed on the property owner’s tax bill as a separate charge from the property taxes levied…

The Ocala Farm Market’s days using the lot next to the city square are numbered. In a few months the Saturday morning event will be relocated as the city makes way for an upscale hotel that will help anchor a revitalized downtown. The move, which could come as early as the spring, would be the…

The Bank of America Plaza has been sold in what’s called Florida’s largest office building sale since 2012. MetLife Inc. sold the 42-story tower at 101 E Kennedy Blvd. to a joint venture between Miami-based Banyan Street Capital and Los Angeles-based Oaktree Capital Management. The parties did not disclose the price but a trade journal, Real…

AUBURNDALE — Work has begun on the city’s community redevelopment project to add more parking downtown. At a budgeted cost of $125,000, this is the second largest redevelopment project this year. The largest will be the PK Avenue stormwater runoff project designed to reduce runoff and flooding from Lake Lena. The city has budgeted $400,00…